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Bird Introduction-Eurasian Blue Tit

Bird Introduction-Eurasian Blue Tit

by Support Customer on Jan 10 2024
The Eurasian Blue Tit is a small passerine bird in the tit family, Paridae. It is easily recognizable by its blue and yellow plumage and small size. The Eurasian Blue Tit prefers insects and spiders for its diet. Outside the breeding season, they also eat seeds and other vegetable-based foods. The birds are famed for their acrobatic skills, as they can hold on to the outermost branches of trees and shrubs and hang upside down when looking for food.
Male and Female Bluebirds

Understanding Female Eastern Bluebirds: Traits & Habits

by Lucy Guo on Jan 10 2024
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Explore the enchanting realm of Eastern Bluebirds. Uncover the subtle variances distinguishing males and females, delve into their distinct traits, and gain insights on luring these splendid avians to your green space. Unravel the mystique behind bluebird appearances and beyond.
Bird Migration Guide

Bird Migration Guide

by Garfield He on Jan 05 2024
Bird migration, one of the most spectacular phenomena in nature, attracts countless eyes every year. These messengers across the sky are not only marveled at their endurance and determination but are also an integral part of the ecosystem.
Hairy and Downy Woodpecker

Hairy and Downy Woodpecker

by Lucy Guo on Jan 05 2024
In the captivating world of woodpeckers, the hairy and downy woodpeckers paint a fascinating picture of avian diversity. The robust Hairy Woodpecker, a bold character, rules the roost with its dominant ways and a preference for lofty, large-tree nests. In contrast, the charming Downy, a pint-sized dynamo, displays remarkable adaptability. 
Bird introduction-Rose-breasted grosbeak

Bird introduction-Rose-breasted grosbeak

by Support Customer on Jan 05 2024
The rose-breasted grosbeak commonly referred to as the "cut-throat" because of its distinctive coloration, belongs to the cardinal family. It is a large, seed-eating grosbeak. The male birds feature black heads, wings, backs, and tails, as well as a vibrant rose-colored patch on their white breasts.
How to Help An Injured Wild Bird

How to Help An Injured Wild Bird

by Support Customer on Jan 05 2024
The World Earth Day is coming! Why not celebrate together by taking care of our feathered friends! Find out what to feed an injured bird and featherless baby bird, and why it's crucial to handle injured birds with care now.

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